Lawyer Accused of Targeting Latinos in Loan Modification Scam

David Zak, Revere, Massachusetts, has been ordered to pay $233,600 for discriminating against a group of seventeen Latino homeowners by targeting them with predatory and deceptive mortgage modification advertising.

Hearing Officer Betty Waxman determined that Zakspecifically targeted Latinos with deceptive advertisements for mortgage modification services and misled Spanish and Portuguese-speaking clients with unrealistic and often false guarantees about securing dramatic loan modifications. Evidence introduced in the case showed that Zakopened an office in Revere, Mass. because he believed its Latino community would be “easy targets” and gullible.

Zakused radio and written advertisements in Spanish and Portuguese to contact Latino homeowners having difficulty making mortgage payments, falsely claiming to have saved hundreds of Latinos from foreclosure, promising to cut their mortgage payments in half, asserting that he was the only attorney in Massachusetts who knew how to do loan modifications, and boasting that he had a “secret formula” and “magic numbers” unknown to others for obtaining loan modifications.

Atty. Zakeven hired a “Coordinator of the Latino Market”, who was charged with leveraging her extensive network of contacts in the Latino community to recruit agents and clients.

Waxman found that Zakcharged Latino clients inflated and duplicative fees for services that were available elsewhere for free, encouraged them to intentionally fall behind on mortgage payments, failed to adequately translate documents, misrepresented the status of clients’ cases, performed minimal, substandard work—often failing to secure promised mortgage modifications, refused to provide appropriate refunds, and engaged in threats, intimidation, and demeaning conduct.

Based on the evidence presented at the public hearing, Waxman concluded that Zak’s conduct was discriminatory and awarded $116,600 in compensatory damages to seventeen complainants (plaintiffs) and an additional $107,000 in emotional distress damages to twelve complainants.

Recognizing the egregious and unlawful nature of Zak’s conduct, he was also assessed a civil penalty of $10,000. The seventeen Latino complainants were represented by Attorneys Nadine Cohen, Todd Kaplan, and Albert Zabin of Greater Boston Legal Services. Recognizing the significant public interest value of these cases, Commissioner George also appointed Commission Counsel Caitlin Sheehan to represent the MCAD’s interest in the matters.

The Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) announced the order.

These cases were brought at the MCAD and also filed with HUD because they involved residential real-estate related transactions covered by the federal Fair Housing Act and the Massachusetts Anti-Discrimination Law.

In her decision, MCAD Hearing Officer Betty Waxman found that “Attorney Zak engaged in conduct that can only be described as despicable. When tough times hit and hard-working families struggle to pay the mortgage, the last thing they need is to have a lawyer defraud them out of thousands of dollars by exploiting their limited English proficiency,” stated Commissioner Thomas-George. She added, “The $233,600 judgment should stand as a warning to everyone that there are serious consequences for engaging in discriminatory conduct. Attorney Zak made tens of thousands of dollars preying upon the fear and uncertainty that the collapse of the housing bubble created among Latinos, but ultimately left his Latino clients at far greater risk of losing their homes.“

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